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LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 53

LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 53

53 .         Restaurant licence and extended trading permit, effect of may be restricted as to selling liquor with meals

        (1)         The authorisation conferred by section 50 or by an extended trading permit issued in relation to any class of licence for the purpose of the sale of liquor ancillary to a meal may, in appropriate cases, be reduced —

            (a)         by the imposition, on the grant of the licence or the issue of the permit, of conditions requiring —

                  (i)         that trading be restricted to specified hours; or

                  (ii)         that liquor be served and consumed at a dining table and not elsewhere; or

                  (iii)         that furniture or fittings be provided or arranged in a specified manner; or

                  (iv)         that any specified, or specified kind, of charge is not levied; or

                  (v)         that the premises be maintained to a specified standard; or

                  (vi)         that specified records be kept and made available for inspection on behalf of the licensing authority,

                or other conditions which the Director thinks desirable to prevent improper arrangements or practices; and

            (b)         subsequently, by further or other conditions imposed by the Director after giving the licensee a reasonable opportunity to make submissions and to be heard.

        (2)         In subsection (1), specified means specified in the condition imposed.

[ 54.         Deleted: No. 12 of 1998 s. 35(1).]